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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY .My'0VDfBOlLll7. rn t week-endu- palmer Fast J MATINEE ATCRDAY Janice, and ;&lin '5 Cross- at 3 p. 15 phis Tim Holt VAN JOHNSON News 9. presi-r- L Monday, Mrs. Vincent Chiodo Branch of and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Qimmings rVeh. called on enjoyed the day in Salt Lake. Israel Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Merlan Wood in Salt Lake City, Friday. Lake, were Salt of the y,here during The Guy Johnson family visitsi ed in Magna, Sunday with Mrs. and relatives Mary E. Nielsen. .r fffSwaSLydeWatkins I Frank Stevens were in Logan, - - some-jaU- maryA-D.- in week-en- d - GIRDLES BRAS -O- FFERS GUARANTEE - FOUNDATIONS f- I' t for your dot fi with new beaufyl t The Classic Shop Dinner guests at the home of Hulda Meister, Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ramseyer Mr. and Mrs. Dee Coates of and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wieland Brigham called on Mr. and Mrs. of Bay City, Michigan. James Ransom, Tuesday. kitors7sunday after- - Friday. Bur;.Mr,andMrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen and : Jimmy, tdsj wi wmaru Mrs. daughters, Marvel and La Deane, of Mr- and Mrs. Bud Oakes and Miss Anna Olsen visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Janet Nelson. 1 Notices COSTS NO WORE A MONEY-BAC- of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ransom Pccatello were week-en- d visitors at the James Ransom - Enjoying the D. Mrs. E. home. were Mr. and frrnationor consult and son, and Jack, Peckenpaugh wo County ciers. the J. H. Fronks and son, Jack. The Darrell Lovelands and respective signers. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. baby daughter of Brigham City Ed J. Fronk. are house guests at the home of IICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Ransom. Melba Hall, Karen Price, Ray of KIM A. MANN, Visitors at the H. T. Woodward Kim Mann, Deceas- - Sewer and Jim Stevens of Mont-pelie- r, Idaho, were week-en- d home, Tuesday, were Mr. and claims guests at the Don Tueller home. Mrs. George Pickett of Ogden. jtors will present underto the jjuchers in Salt Mrs. Wm. Getz, a former resiEnjoying the week-en- d let Room 28, First Secur- were Mrs. and Arnold dent of this city, is visiting here Mr. Lake, 4 Building, Brigham City, 28th Whitaker and family. from Peoria, Illinois. day before or the on 1 Bur-le- y NOW THE HARD OF HEARING CAN HELP THEMSELVES coldest vmi ed f M-M- en USAC-Colora- Capt. Art Hansen of Dayton, Mann, Admin- Edgar Winchester was in Salt istratrix of the Estate of Ohio, is visiting with Mr. and Lake, Tuesday, on business. Kim A. Mann, sometimes Mrs. Oscar Strand. Capt. Hansen flew a plane to Hill Field CARD OF THANKS called Kim Mann, De- j Lillie V. from Dayton. ceased. i first publication 1947, 5 23, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shaw of Brigham City visited with the N. E. Shaws, Tuesday. A. D., 1947. I Davis, Attorney for istratrix. . ASS 1 DIATE - To the American Legion and all who assisted in any way at the funeral of William Conrad Fryer, and for the beautiful flowers, music and expressions of sympathy, we wish to extend our sincere thanks, and appreciation. We are deeply grateful for the kindness and consideration shown us in the bereavement of our beloved husband, father, son and brother. Mrs. Wm. C. Fryer and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielsen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ec'ward A. Nielsen and Family. F DELIVERY in FOR Kir-mu- Feeder and weiner SALE For information, pigs. Owen Stokes, 3 or drop Dan Garn, Itc card at Fielding, Utah, SALE 160 acres of good 8tp FOR j nasture in Howell. fenced 74-J- 4. 28-J- 11-1- 11 10-2- 3 12 will f or dead or useless cows, with net wire and pay hor-x- other 12 with p 6 4 barbs and FACULTY LADri;S MEET Contin- barbs. IN DEWEYVHr.E The Faculty I adies' Club were uous stream of water running clear through. City pipeline across one end. Electric light and Vli CLEANERS REP AIR -- telephone poles down one side. work j All guaranteed, 30 head of mixed cattle, 600 a and Hamilton Beach bales of hay, 500 bales of straw. 3 blocks south s at Bradshaw's. Hamp See J. P. Jones, haw. tfc of Tremonton Bank or call 956, 39-- J or hogs. Phone Tremon' or Garland 35-Jtfc entertained the home Mday evening at of Mrs. Virginia Black-ha- m in DeweyvTle.'' were Mrs. Irene Morris and Mrs. Katherine Kerr. Following the review of the "The Checkerboard," writbook, 3 Logan. ltp ten by Nevin Shute and enter937 Ford club 1941 Chev. SALE given by Mrs. Nell FOR tainingly radio. Good condition. was served. luncheon coupe, radio and heater. Tony Puzey, I Wayne Francom, ltc ; tfc Stander. RETIRING BOARD MEMBERS FOR SALE 1937 Ford sedan. FETED BY RELIEF SOCIETY i. SALE a x 20 Masterbuilt i house. Very good con- - Five good tires, heater. Price The Bear River Stake Relief 3 90 ' Phone $500. ltp Board entertained last Society See iMe Bargain price. Bessinger at Garland FOR SALE Modern white en- week at the home of Mrs. Jds. Walton for three retiring 6 2tp amel coal range. Practically new, board members. The honored Willis Jeep, 1942 very good condition. $50.11-- Phone guests were Mrs. Lillie Roberts, ltc 5 passenger coupe, 1941 Mrs. Ellen Capener and Mrs. on coupe and 1936 Dodge WE HAVE SEVERAL good used Nona Rhead. 4 er Garage, treadle machines for sale at $10 Luncheon was served to am City. Phone 125-to $35 at Clarke's Singer Shop. I 6 2tc ltp VISITS DAUGHTERS TY OP DELICIOUS AP-b- u. FOR SALE 250 red laying hens. Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren reI $2.15 A. Tolman, See Mirl Anderson, Howell. an enjoyable vacation yviite. ports 6 11-3tp ltp with her daughter, Echo, spent SLADY WANTED to sell FOR SALE 1937 1 12 ton Dodge and John Cope Jr. ld all purpose cleaner. A truck, new motor, good work in Havana, Cuba, where Mr. Cope Moving household article in in the Amercondition. See John Robbins, is a vounty. Contact Henry C. Robblns Bros. Service. 3 ltp ican Embassy there. fen. 39 N. 2nd E. or Phone Mrs. Holmgren also plans to n-- e frtgham. visit her daughter, Zembra, at 2tp 2 GOOD RANCHES PRICED RIGHT. WITH TERMS FOR New York and another daughter, ICE SELECTION of Christ-par- ds IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 240 Audrenne, at Chicago before reat the LEADER. ultra- - turning home. acres Dart Dasture. ltp modern home, cow barn and Christ-CardTaylor grazing for 200 s. sheds. STOCK OF Have your name sheep or 70 cattle. Excellent tcd for nominal cost. water right. A JER OFFICE. acres, excellent soil, 26 acres ltp 320 seeded fall wheat. New -' modem home with five city lots. ?Ianai7Wrdrregisanger. Priced very rea-- f Good paid up water right. J. e. Call 125R2. ltc Harold Abegglen, Hailey, Idaho. -- 7-- 24 11-1- SALE-1- I 65-R- 4. 11-- 10-- 13 30 ! 11-1- Isa-bel- le 11-- SALE-1- 946 65-R1- 13 1. Kaiser-Frazi- 11-- 11-- 11-- 13 13 son-in-la- w, vice-counse- 11-1- 29c 11-1- iS. 3 11-1- ) Bush S. At TREMONTON, UTAn at the MIDLAND HOTEL on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. in The many this city will have an exceptional opportunity to find out how they may once again experience hard-of-heari- ng 4-- J1. Phone 193-- W. 3 e hearing. A numbers. relaxed, FREE HEARING CLINIC will be High School Student held on November 19 by Mr. Bush Is Guest of Rotarians at which time he will test the Neil Hess of Bear River high for individual school and a large number of hearing deficiencies. This clin- other students were guests of ic will also serve to introduce a the Rotary Club at Salt Lake for new Acousticon development in three days over the weekend. hearing aids. This new discovery The students visited a radio by the world's first and oldest station, newspaper plant and manufacturers of electrical hear- several other businesses. This event was under the di-- ! ing aids offers amazing clarity the tone without and brUliant rection of Dr. Adam S. Bennion harsh background noises usually and is the first of its kind to be encountered. This Instrument, carried out by the club. in spite of its power, is so small Preparations Made For it barely covers the palm and Annual Sweetheart Ball The annual Sweethearts Ball, that with the batteries enclosed! Letters have been pouring in sponsored by the Pep Club at from those who have already Bear River high, will be held al tried this new Acousticon savin" Friday, November 14. The dance will be held in the with were this how thrilled they bearins: aid. Many of them say Bear River Stake L. D. S. Seminthat they have never experienc- ary. Artistic decorations have ed such clarity of tone against been completed under the superbackground. vision of Beverly Adams and such a velvet-quiThe manufacturers of this in- Charlene Brough following the strument say that no one can theme, "Peg O' My Heart." even imagine what It may do for Bear River FFA nost them until they hear it with To Region Associations The Bear River FFA was host their own ears. to who chapter officers from the Those hard of hearing northern North ansregion schools the for have been searching wer to their personal hearing and South Cache, Box Elder and Weber on November 11, at a problems are urged to attend this leadership training meeting. Free CLINIC. Complete FREE information will be mailed if you cannot be there. Write to: hard-of-heari- ng semi-form- et Acoustlcon-Littlefiel- d See R..L. 11-- in zip Phone tfc NO STOCK? See tOW RATE YEARS NO COMMISSION JAMES BROUGH, Realtor Tremonton. Utah Authored htortgot tnan Solicitor for PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA "Marshall of Cripple Creek" Serial Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 16, 17, 18, 19 MARY HATCHER - OLGA SAN JUAN - FRANK FERGUSON and DeFOREST KELLY in "VARIETY GIRL" with appearances of Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Gary Cooper and many other Hollywood Stars. The largest aggregation of stars ever gathered Into a picture News Twentieth Century Vikings Popular Science Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 20, 21 and ROBERT YOUNG - RANDOLPH 22 SCOTT - DEAN JAGGER and VIRGINIA GILMORE in "WESTERN UNION" with John Carradine and Slim Summerville Dog Crazy (Speaking of Animals) ALL Birtlislone WATCHES Costume RINGS (except merchandise). fair-tra- off JEWELRY de J6 Jo Ms off Yz off Silverplated Hollow ware, lA of f y Now Sale Ends for Xnias Saturday, November 22 AH Lay-A-Wa- Dresser Sets Brushes in Magnacolor plus ALLAN LANE and BOBBY BLAKE in E Made by f TO 4 in "THAT'S MY GAL" Ladies' and Gents Yz 74. Jewelite Brushes ""Ml 4 LYNN ROBERTS and DONALD BARRY ALL All OENUIN Friday and Saturday, November 14 and 15 Double Feature Program TANNERS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Values! Take Advantage of The Money-Savin- g 10 ij P. M. TANNERS WILL MEET ALL PI ss ifUf-lOOp- rif Tremor ton EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 Co, 325 Atlas Building Salt Lake City; Utah (Adv.) iwy FOR SALE Two 1941 Plymouth Flsh-er-He4door sedans. Clean cars. leghorn Motor Co., Brigham. Mason, Ply- I"13 "P 11-- Liberty Theatre noise-fre- Complete Stock H-1- do Waldron, Marilyn Cook, Marilee Cochran and Gordon Johnson with the Tremonton First Ward quartette giving several musical 13 jOOM TO LET. Phone i Leon WILL CONDUCT FREE CLINIC FOR THE HARD OF HEARING. ; 3 11-- Cornfield Jamboree" Is Theme of Harvest Ball "Cornfield Jamboree" is theme selected by committee Monday night under the direcmembers for the annual Harvest ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES tion of Mrs. Ether Parke. Talks Ball scheduled for Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen were given by Mrs. Ada Hickman November 21, at 8:30 p. m. at and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chris- and Mrs. Gunnell. A few of the Bear River high school. Spon- tensen of Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. children, Clair Eliason, Sherry sored by the FFA and FHA or- Wallace Christensen and two and Alona Garbonati and Warganizations, the dance promises children of Faust Valley, Mrs. ren Hickman put on a short play to be highly entertaining and Warren Rasmussen and Mrs. and sang songs. Dick LaBeau's orchestra has Mart Hansen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. been engaged. Mrs. W. R. Scott of Logan at attended the homecoming foot-General chairmen of the event tended funeral services for ball game in Logan, Saturday. are Beverly Rohde and John Wendell Jorgensen in Idaho Falls Mrs. Christine Peterson visit- Udy with Maurine Packer and last week. Mr. Jorgensen, a ed in. Ogden, Monday and Tues Max Ward on the decoration cousin, was killed in a railroad day, with relatives. committee, Joyce Barkle and accident. Speakers at Thatcher, Sunday Dale Tarbet, refreshments; Flora evening, were D. Lamar Cutler Gardner, Janice Loveland and and Ray Morse of Park Valley. Richard Rampton, advertising; PAY LEADER WANT-ADNorma Jean Wise and Boyd Josephson, floor show and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Murray special features and Evan Rudd and Barbara Ward on the as- and son, Don, of Rupert, Idaho, SAYS: visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orian sembly committee. BRHS Band Plays At Peterson on Sunday. Omar Anderson and Gordon ! The pav USAC Homecoming Peterson FUIOVOU WARM- spent Friday and SatThe Bear River high school band marched with the parade, urday in Logan. They attendPROTECTED the football game between the Saturday, sponsored by the USAC ed COM THE at their homecoming game. Band USAC and Colorado. Chill and held The Gleaners and members were guests of the colr it 1 chat fireside their night Sunday at the foot lege at the home of Joan Hickman. ball game. Joan and LaDean Cutler were Several members then left for A very Interesting hostesses. the under of the supervision Ogden on talk youth was given by D. their conductor, J. W. Pulsipher, Nelson G. Jr. Community sing to hear the program presented was led ing by Mrs. Thekla An U. S. Marine Band. by the derson and refreshments were American Legion Gives served. Armistice Day Program Ferris Allen, Loris King and J. The Devere Watkins Post No. H. Pulsipher of the Sunday 76, American Legion, of TremonSchool Stake Board were in atton presented a program at tendance at Sunday School con Bear River high school on Ar- ference held here November 9. PjiiliilDlilH'IMilMd mistice Day, under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliason Jr. of Emil L. Anderson, commander. and family visited Thursday at Superintendent Kenneth E. Weight was the guest speaker, discussing the topic, "Building America's Future." Readings were given by Sue S 1948. , MAISIE" Cartoon Bear Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway and two daughters were in Salt Lake, Monday and Tuesday. While there, they attended the Mrs.1 stage play, "Voice of The Turtle." Mrs. Londy Harris and Lake City- - al "UNDERCOVER The Future Farmers separated the home of Mrs. Eliason's par-in- to groups following an open- - ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorensen ing program and discussed var- - of Malad, Idaho. ious problems. . The Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot to and family visited in Ogden, FFA officers were selected head the northern division for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The P. T. A. held a meeting the the coming year. Reverend and Mrs. Floyd Stevens have been in Malad for five days this week where they assisted Reverend Parrish in the evening meetings there. ll In Wednesday and Thurwlay, Nov. 13 and 2U ANN EOTHERN - BARKY NELSON in M - G - Ms M-O-- ; MnTstone, a nnnj 18 Boulton ; hurTi and JUNE ALLYSON in and Where every lover's dream comes true. Mr and Mrs. Ray Ahcraft and c Toland and D family were guests or ner motn- - left Wednesdav tnr Northern Hunsaker er, Mrs. C.'G. Carlson, in Salt! Idaho on a three day business Lake for a week. trip. - """r"TT"rriiiriji 1G, 17 "HIGH BARBAREE" . Martha Hyer in "Thunder Mountain" m. PAGE FIVE SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, "Keeper of the Bees" EACH Tremonton. Utah tr li i"ni Friday and Saturday, November 14 and Michael Duane - Gloria Henry In THEATRE I Mr. and son. re u i ORPHEUM I f - i'i'i r LEADER - SAY In Attractive Gift Boxes. PRICES AT IT WITH FLOWERS PROVE IT WITH DIAMONDS O. C. Tanner Jewelry Co, TRE-WA- R DRUG ADAM'S TREMONTON STANLEY R. 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